2009 PBZ Zagreb Indoors – Doubles

Paul Hanley and Jordan Kerr were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals to Philipp Petzschner and Alexander Peya.

Doubles
2009 PBZ Zagreb Indoors
Champions Martin Damm
Robert Lindstedt
Runners-up Christopher Kas
Rogier Wassen
Final score64, 63

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 M Damm
R Lindstedt
6 4 [10]
ALT I Dodig
E Eleskovic
3 6 [8] 1 M Damm
R Lindstedt
6 7  
  S Bolelli
A Seppi
6 6     S Bolelli
A Seppi
3 5  
WC N Mektić
I Zovko
4 4   1 M Damm
R Lindstedt
6 6  
3 J Murray
D Vemić
4 5     P Petzschner
A Peya
4 4  
  P Petzschner
A Peya
6 7     P Petzschner
A Peya
6 77  
  I Andreev
V Troicki
4 6 [5]   P Hanley
J Kerr
4 65  
  P Hanley
J Kerr
6 3 [10] 1 M Damm
R Lindstedt
6 6  
WC F Škugor
J Topić
4 6 [10] 4 C Kas
R Wassen
4 3  
  M Gicquel
P-H Mathieu
6 4 [8] WC F Škugor
J Topić
3 6 [10]
  M Čilić
L Zovko
4 611   4 C Kas
R Wassen
6 3 [12]
4 C Kas
R Wassen
6 713   4 C Kas
R Wassen
6 2 [10]
  M Youzhny
M Zverev
6 77   2 S Aspelin
P Vízner
2 6 [7]
  T Parrott
F Polášek
2 65     M Youzhny
M Zverev
4 2  
  J Knowle
J Melzer
6 63 [4] 2 S Aspelin
P Vízner
6 6  
2 S Aspelin
P Vízner
3 77 [10]
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